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Edmunds school students build own outdoor classroom
How climate change is impacting Maine’s iconic fall foliage
A Paddler’s Paradise — And a Showpiece for River Restoration
To save the bats, Cub Scouts build houses for local nature preserves
Our Blog
Staffing Update
DCC has announced the departure of its Executive Director, Jon Southern, on March 14th 2022 and appoints current Membership and Outreach Director, Cathy Lookabaugh, as Acting Executive Director until the position is filled.
Chaga – Maine foraging gold.
by Gren Blackall
Chaga doesn’t look the part as foragers’ treasure in the Maine woods. But it is. The odd shaped hard black bumpy fungus looks more like an accident than the world’s most antioxidant rich superfood!
Check out Outdoor Gear from Porter Memorial Library
Downeast Coastal Conservancy (DCC) and the Porter Memorial Library are teaming up to provide outdoor gear for the local community. This program is aimed at helping the community discover and learn about conservation by encouraging children and families to get outside...
Quick Guide to DCC’s Winter Access Properties
You can access many of our properties in the winter, offering a whole new perspective on a property you know well.
Learning New Skills and Opening New Horizons
Read a summary of Cam’s intern experience with DCC!
New Trail at Denbow Point Preserve
On the Bold Coast of Downeast Maine jutting out into the Cobscook Bay in Lubec sits a hidden gem of conserved land, one of DCC’s most spectacular coastal properties, Denbow Point.
The Joys of Making a Muddy Mess
In early November, DCC volunteers and students from the UMaine Machias Recreation and Tourism Management class had a volunteer workday at Ingersoll Point in Addison.
DCC’s New Stewardship Director
We are excited to welcome our new Stewardship Director, Ryan Mola!
Support Us – Virtual Silent Auction!
We are hosting a Virtual Silent Auction, where 100% of all purchases will go to support the conservation and public access of DCC’s preserves!
DCC’s Landmarks Newsletters
Downeast Coastal Conservancy distributes our newsletter, Landmarks, to our membership twice per year. If you would like to recieve the most recent Landmarks Edition please join our membership with a donation online or via the mail.